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“Summer Nights” for The Sunday Whirl Wordle June 29, 2025

Summer Nights

Maneuvered by some radar
through the summer night,

haunted  fluttering creatures
are captured by the light,

soaring over the river,
then swooping down to swing

lower to catch tasty
morsels on the wing.

A thousand tiny little eyes
strung out far below,

draw these winged predators
everywhere they go.

Rattlesnakes lie coiled
beside their shed-off skins

far from the pebbled riverbanks,
safe within their dens

as legendary wing tips
flap quietly higher

ripping through the midnight skies
lit by our camping fire.

 

For The Sunday Whirl Wordle the prompt words are: radar string eyes haunted legends swing rattle river skin tip pebble rips

Heaven Scent

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Heaven Scent

With no wall or door or fence,
the wilds a new experience,
when morning dawns, he’s off his chain
and free in nature once again.

From chair to chair and tent to tent,
He follows lovely trails of scent.
He’s on the trail of cat or rabbit—
hoping he might find and grab it.

Like movies scribed during the night,
they tell their tales of darkened flight.
He sees the various routes they chose
in pictures captured by his nose.

Humans cannot know or feel
the intricacies scents reveal.
He follows everywhere they went,
finding aromas heaven-sent.

 

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The prompt word today was “scent.”